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Some Hoosier schools not putting up with "Senior Pranks"

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Magic Mood Jeep© - 10 May 2006 14:10 GMT
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School Prank Turns Criminal
POSTED: 6:30 am EDT May 10, 2006
UPDATED: 6:53 am EDT May 10, 2006
FRANKLIN, Ind. -- Two Johnson County teens face charges after a super-glue
stunt at school Tuesday.
Police said 40 locks throughout Franklin Community High School were locked
up with super-glue in a prank pulled by two seniors.
Classes were delayed Tuesday and authorities were called in. Work was done
to unlock all the doors -- something school officials said would cost
thousands of dollars to fix.
Many classmates thought the incident was funny, until the boys were
arrested, 6News' Linda Allen reported.

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sriddles@aol.com - 10 May 2006 15:55 GMT
> http://www.theindychannel.com/news/9189109/detail.html?treets=ind&tid=2654501061
813&tml=ind_9am&tmi=ind_9am_1_08050205102006&ts=H

>
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> Many classmates thought the incident was funny, until the boys were
> arrested, 6News' Linda Allen reported.

I bet it was pretty easy to find out who the guilty parties were. Once
a couple of teen took *all* the keys out of the buses, that were lined
up ready to take the kids home. It caused a lot of havoc -- no one knew
where the extra keys were either.
None of the kids knew a thing a bout it. Then the superinentendent's
office offered a monetary reward for info., and half the senior class
came forward to spill their guts.

Sherry
Magic Mood Jeep© - 10 May 2006 18:42 GMT
>> http://www.theindychannel.com/news/9189109/detail.html?treets=ind&tid=2654501061
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>
> Sherry

A different Indy news channel's web site had video on this, they cought the
kids fairly easy:  a custodian saw some kids messing with doors earlier,
they were caught on camera in the process and recognized, and when
confronted by authorities, one of them still had splotches of super-glue on
his pants!
jmcquown - 11 May 2006 20:28 GMT
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>>> School Prank Turns Criminal
>>> POSTED: 6:30 am EDT May 10, 2006
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> super-glue on
> his pants!

Interestingly enough, super glue is used to lift fingerprints off surfaces
such as doors and locks so... if any had juvy records they'd have been
caught anyway :)

Jill
Monique Y. Mudama - 10 May 2006 22:10 GMT
> I bet it was pretty easy to find out who the guilty parties were. Once
> a couple of teen took *all* the keys out of the buses, that were lined
> up ready to take the kids home. It caused a lot of havoc -- no one knew
> where the extra keys were either.

Sounds like a useful wakeup call.  How can they not have spare keys
for the buses?  What if one of the keys broke?

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Matthew aka NMR - 11 May 2006 20:38 GMT
Some kids did that down in Orlando.  They forgot the hallways are video
recorded.  They were caught  screamed bloody murder that they did not do it.
the parents came in screaming that the school was being racist got a lawyer
involved.  the school lawyer  you sitting there laughing about the whole
thing which pissed off the parents more.  He said they had proof the kids
did it.  the parents were outrage excusing the school of picking on the
black students since they had been in trouble before  looking for a fall
guy.  The lawyer should the video.  Showed all three kids faces and what
they did.  The kids were expelled that parents forced to pay the cost of
repair about $5,000, the lawyer's cost.  Florida also has the parent is
responsible for the child criminal acts parents had problems with the law.
All over some kids being stupid thinking it was funny to do this.

Scholl pranks in my day were hiding the chalk or eraser.  Moving the
teacher's book.  Worse was a cherry bomb down the toilet while someone was
sitting in the other stall.  ( No I never did that )

>> I bet it was pretty easy to find out who the guilty parties were. Once
>> a couple of teen took *all* the keys out of the buses, that were lined
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Sounds like a useful wakeup call.  How can they not have spare keys
> for the buses?  What if one of the keys broke?
sriddles@aol.com - 11 May 2006 23:02 GMT
> > I bet it was pretty easy to find out who the guilty parties were. Once
> > a couple of teen took *all* the keys out of the buses, that were lined
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> --
> monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully

Long story, weird circumstances. The man who had been custodian for 40
years had just passed away. He'd taken care of things for so long that
no one bothered to find out exactly how things worked--they just knew
they could depend on him to make them work. They were still scrambling
to figure things out, and no one knew yet where he'd kept the spare
keys.
Expect the unexpected I suppose.

Sherry
jmcquown - 12 May 2006 12:31 GMT
>> I bet it was pretty easy to find out who the guilty parties were.
>> Once a couple of teen took *all* the keys out of the buses, that
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Sounds like a useful wakeup call.  How can they not have spare keys
> for the buses?  What if one of the keys broke?

Funny you mention this.  I watched a re-run of Seinfeld the other night and
they all had each others keys "just in case".  They were all exchanging keys
and there was always a reason why they didn't have each others keys because
they'd kept exchanging them.  You just had to laugh as everyone tried to
figure out who had whose keys!

Jill
 
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